Insurance Disputes

The law permits compelled medical examinations of injured people for “good cause shown,” but in practice, such exams are routine in litigation. Most exams are done by retired, disabled, or part-time practitioners who make their money by selling their services to insurance companies and their defense lawyers.

Over the years, we have handled many personal injury cases for people seriously hurt in vehicle collisions that were caused by uninsured or underinsured drivers. Many of our clients were left with significant medical bills and loss of income. Often our client had purchased extra insurance to cover such losses […]

“When we pay insurance premiums, we have every right to expect that our insurance company will take care of us. GEICO led our client, Cornel Tuter —its policy holder—through 7 years of hell. The jury had the facts, saw through GEICO’s excuses, and penalized the company with large punitive damages. This unique legal battle underscores Oregon’s weak laws […]

An Oregon woman had several potentially life-threatening health problems associated with morbid obesity. After years of unsuccessfully trying diets and various weight loss programs, her physicians recommended a surgical procedure to cause her to lose weight.

A local woman was sitting in the driver’s seat of her family Toyota Sequoia, stopped for a red light at an intersection near the University of Oregon campus. She was rear-ended by a Cadillac driven by an underinsured motorist.

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